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Would you perform carotid artery stenting with embolic protection in an 80 year old man with an asymptomatic, 80-99%, unilateral internal carotid artery stenosis?
Always, if the anatomy can be negotiated.
Only in a clinical registry or trial.
Only if transcranial Doppler (TCD) detects cerebral emboli, denoting high risk for adverse neurological events.
Never.
Refer for carotid endarterectomy if not surgically high-risk.
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SIS Conference 2008

SIS: A Course in Cardiac , Vascular and
Neurovascular Therapeutics
July 10-13, 2008

Full Conference Registration   v

 

The registration fee for SIS 2008 is $695 for physicians and $500 for product engineers. The registration fee includes attendance at all sessions, symposia and workshops, continental breakfast, refreshment breaks, lunch buffet, evening symposium, and receptions. 

The registration fee for industry representatives is $500. The registration fee includes attendance at all sessions (*except cadaveric training session), symposia and workshops, continental breakfast, refreshment breaks, lunch buffet, evening symposiums and receptions. *The cadaveric training sessions are for physician attendees only, however, industry representatives are welcome to observe (please do not select this option when registering for the conference).

If you have any questions regarding conference registration, please contact Laurie Turay via email at laurie.turay@swedish.org , or call (206) 386.2185.

Registration in each four-hour session is limited. Register early to reserve your place at SIS 2008!


Physicians, Product Engineers and Industry Click Here to Register for SIS 2008 >>

For the Fellows course, please click here for more information and registration >>

 


Contact us at:

Laurie Turay, BA Ed
CME Specialist/SIS Program Manager
Cardiovascular Education
Swedish Medical Center/Cherry Hill Campus
500 - 17th Avenue
Professional Building, Suite 303
Seattle, WA 98122
206.386.2185 Office
206.386.3105 Fax

laurie.turay@swedish.org